| Things to See: 9/19/11 Roundup | |
| Written by Mike Baehr | Filed under Victor Kerlow, Things to see, Steven Weissman, Steve Brodner, Stephen DeStefano, Richard Sala, Renee French, Paul Hornschemeier, Max, Matthias Lehmann, Mark Kalesniko, Marco Corona, Malachi Ward, Leslie Stein, John Cuneo, Frank Santoro, Derek Van Gieson, Dame Darcy, Bob Fingerman, Anders Nilsen | 20 Sep 2011 12:36 AM |
• Paul Hornschemeier's rendition of the Ice King, from Zack Smith's enviable collection of Adventure Time-themed sketches
• Paul Hornschemeier is beginning to post teasers of his forthcoming Forlorn Funnies #1 along with the sketches at his The Daily Forlorn blog
• This drawing by Steven Weissman appears to be related to the current Barack Hussein Obama strip; plus his latest "I, Anonymous" spot
• Celebrate International Talk Like a Pirate Day with Dame Darcy as she pays tribute to Adam Ant x 2 (plus Darryl Hannah in Splash) — this and more in her new blog update
• Sketches and illustrations by Max at his El Hombre Duerme, el Fantasma No blog
• The Creature (which you can buy) and a few sneak peeks at The Hidden on Richard Sala's Tumblr blog
• From Leslie Stein, an excerpt from the forthcoming Eye of the Majestic Creature #7
• "Gravity," a new painting by Malachi Ward
• Renee French zooms in on the gross part of a box of fruit; also we all feel like this sometimes
• From Steve Brodner: Ron Paul, Sen. Joe Manshin, Troy Davis (above; all with relevant info & commentary)
• Sketchbook stories by Anders Nilsen
• The Lovely Sparrows CD cover illustration by Derek Van Gieson (click to see wraparound)
Plus:
• Matthias Lehmann's sketches and notes for a new comics project
• Character designs by Bob Fingerman for a series of post-apocalyptic YA novels he's working on
• An illustration for Bloomberg View by Victor Kerlow
• More mythological drawings by correspondence-course teacher Frank Santoro
• Sketchbook strips by Marco Corona at his Il Canguro Pugilatore blog
• Wild-n-woolly sketchbook drawings by John Cuneo
• A portrait sketch by Mark Kalesniko
• Recent storyboard work by Stephen DeStefano













